It *shouldn't* be a problem, but having the 2nd NIC in the machine (we also use Poweredge) and not having it plugged in can have an effect on things at times.

It isn't enough to leave it unplugged - go into Control Panel - Network, select the second port, right click and DISABLE it.

This actually addressed a few occasional funky network "lockups"

- Chris

At 09:26 AM 11/25/2005, you wrote:

I just moved colos and servers.

On  the new(er) box, I installed Imail 8.21, Sniffer, Declude 3.0.5.20
Pro-Virus/JM.

Box   is  Dell  Poweredge  1750, Dual Proc Xeon 2.4 Ghz, 3x73Gb Raid5,
Nics onboard (Broadcom Gigs, dual)

So  far,  I like the newer Declude - we were using 1.82 on Imail 8.05.
It was nice to get a clean start ...


HOWEVER,  I am having problems after moving server into production and
into  live performance.  The box seems to lose connectivity and I have
to hard reboot it to get ability of the network to come back up.

There's no messages in the EVENT VIEWER - nada.

I  know  IMAIL  had  issues  a  long time ago with certain NICS - does
anyone know the status of that?

I  am thinking it has to be the NIC I am using - the onboard Broadcom.
So, I updated the drivers to it and thinking that might help.

If not, I'll try the 2nd onboard and hoping it will help.

Next thing to try is IF I can get a nic in the box, I'll try that but
unsure if I have room.

Last will be putting new box in there and doing all this over again.


I  don't  think  my  Declude  is causing it... anyone have thoughts on
this.


Thanks. -jason

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Thursday, November 24, 2005, 12:24:22 PM, you wrote:

IA> I just realized I hadn't seen any new versions of Declude in a while, and I IA> wonder if that means it's finally stable. We wanted to upgrade to 3.x, but
IA> it seems like there were so many errors being reported here, and new
IA> iterations being released every few days. We prefer to wait until the smoke
IA> clears.  So what do people think now?  Is 3.x fully reliable now?

IA> Thanks, and Happy Thanksgiving,

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